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Summer in Santa Fe The most difficult tickets to obtain at Santa Fe this summer were for Vincenzo Bellini’s seldom performed opera, La sonnambula. It was a great pleasure to…
Pro Ópera: Deborah Voigt, en México
Deborah Voigt, en México Una de las más importantes sopranos de Estados Unidos visitó nuestro país a finales del pasado mes de mayo para dar dos recitales con la Orquesta…
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The Scotsman: When modern dance meets the Underworld
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NYT: Why the Dying Richard Strauss Couldn’t Get Enough of ‘Daphne’
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